Escape to Woodstock, Vermont
Attractions
Check AvailabilityWhile the Green Mountains and its diverse terrain are the hallmark attraction of Vermont, the cultural and historical resources are plentiful for such a petite geographical area. Among the state’s many charming villages, Woodstock, Vermont continues to be recognized by travel magazines as “the prettiest little town in America”, and rightly so. The striking architecture around its Village Green, with Covered Bridge in sight and numerous upbeat galleries and bistros, make it a very alluring place to be.
Deer Brook is five minutes from the Woodstock Village Green and an easy drive to the many attractions below.
History
- Billings Farm and Museum
- Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site
- Marsh Billings Rockefeller National Historic Park
- Quechee Gorge
- Woodstock Historical Society
The Arts
- Artistree
- Hopkins Center for the Arts
- Farmhouse Pottery
- Lebanon Opera House
- Northern Stage
- Pentangle Arts Council
- Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site
- ShackletonThomas Furniture and Pottery
- Simon Pearce Handblown Glass
- Weston Playhouse
Farms & Farmer’s Markets
- Cloudland Farm
- Mount Tom Farmers Market
- On the Edge Farm
- Sugarbush Farm Vermont
- Woodstock Farmers Market
- Woodstock Market on the Green
Covered Bridges
- Blow Me Down Covered Bridge
- Dingleton Hill Bridge
- Downers Covered Bridge
- Lincoln Covered Bridge
- Martins Mill Covered Bridge
- Middle Covered Bridge
- Quechee Bridge
- Taftsville Covered Bridge
- Willard Covered Bridge
- Windsor-Cornish Covered Bridge
Dining
Check AvailabilityThe diversity of food experiences in and around Woodstock, Vermont is enlightening. From wood-fired pizzas to the best gourmet hamburgers on Earth to world-class fine dining, you can count on two simple words, “Fresh and Creative”. In town dining is less than ten minutes away and the best of Vermont cuisine is not more than a thirty minute drive. Reservations are strongly suggested, particularly during Foliage and Ski Seasons, holiday and Dartmouth graduation weekends.
Village of Woodstock
Very Near Woodstock
Worth The Drive
Shopping
Check AvailabilityOh my, arts and crafts galleries galore. Great buys on antiques is waiting for you in the Woodstock, Vermont area. The famous Vermont General Store experience is a must. And the farmer market scene is amazing. Our overall favorites are below.
Antiques
- Antiques Collaborative
- Ellaway’s Attic
- Eric Nesbitt Art & Antiques
- The Vermont Antique Mall
- Wigren-Barlow Antiques
Classic Vermont
- Ben & Jerry’s Factory
- Cabot Cheese
- Danforth Pewter
- Long Trail Brewery
- Plymouth Artisan Cheese
- Taftsville Country Store
- The Vermont Country Store
- Vermont Teddy Bear Factory
Clothing & Gifts
- Farmhouse Pottery
- Scotland by the Yard
- ShackletonThomas Furniture & Pottery
- Simon Pearce Glass – Quechee
- Woodstock Village Shops
Specialty Products
- F.H. Gillingham & Sons
- King Arthur Flour Company Store
- The Village Butcher
- Whisper Hill Bath & Body
- Woodstock Farmer’s Market
Recreation
Check AvailabilityThe Vermont landscape and its foliage season is hallmark to its overall experience. Outdoor recreation and adventure, however, is just as exciting and diverse. Below is a resource guide to plan your weekend or weekly itinerary in the Woodstock, Vermont area.
Skiing
Cross Country/Snowshoeing
Ice skating
Lakes & Streams
- Camp Plymouth State Park
- Silver Lake State Park
- Wilderness Trails & the Vermont Fly-fishing School
- Great River Outfitters
Bikes & Hikes
Equestrian
Golf/Tennis
Driving Tours
Check AvailabilityOver two-thirds of Vermont roads are dirt. There’s a good reason. Coming to Vermont is all about slowing down.
The best therapy for any troubled soul is a slow-paced drive on the back roads and hills of Vermont’s amazing topography. Although our favorite list of driving tours await your arrival, doing your own thing and even getting lost can be enlightening.
Be careful, however, cell phone reception is limited, but the local farmers are always happy to redirect lost souls.